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Prosthesis in velopharyngeal insufficiency: Effect on nasal resonance

Journal of Communication Disorders, 1982
A review of case history records showed that 80 postoperative cleft palate cases with velopharyngeal incompetence and hypernasal voice quality had received speech therapy once or twice a week for unspecified periods of time but were unable to produce normal nasal resonance prior to the fitting of a nasopharyngeal prosthesis.
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Teaching acoustic cues of nasal resonance

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1992
Acoustic coupling between the oral and nasal cavities results in the addition of pole-zero pairs to the vocal-tract transfer function, which interacts with variations in vocal-tract shaping across different vowels and speakers. Presentation of the myraid of acoustic features associated with nasalization based on vocal-tract models can confuse students ...
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Changes in Nasal Resonance after Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

American Journal of Rhinology, 2006
Background Hyponasality may be present in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis because of decreased resonance of nasal cavities. Nasalance is a parameter of nasality measured by a nasometer. This study investigated the influence of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) on nasalance and determined the ...
Rong-San, Jiang, Hui-Tsu, Huang
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Nasals resonances in diphthongization: A preliminary study by nasal and oral acoustic output recording separately

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2014
Our goal is to find new acoustical evidences that characterize the nasality correlation by recording the month and nostril signal separately. This allows visualize the nasal and vocalic resonances individually. Few studies cover the nasal diphthongization and this phenomenon combines a partial nasalized vowel and a nasal glide. In Brazilian Portuguese (
Rita Demasi, Didier Demolin
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Ex-vivo and replica measurements of nasal tract resonances

Rhinology Journal
Background: The nose is a resonator, the acoustic properties of which are determined by its shape. Due to its complex anatomy and hence intricate acoustical response the identification of universal acoustic characteristics of nasalized vowels and consonants is challenging. The purpose of this investigation was to 1) elucidate acoustic properties of the
M, Havel, J, Sundberg
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Nasal Continuants as Assists in Resonance Balancing

2000
Abstract Although the words vowelization and vocalization share a common semantic origin that testifies to the centrality of the vowel in the production of vocal sound, it is the consonant that brings language intelligibility to both speech and song.
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sensitiSinonasal outcomes on nasal acoustics and resonance (SONAR)

Rhinology Journal
The nasal and paranasal cavities constitute integral components of the vocal tract resonator system, yet their precise contribution to voice quality remains a subject of debate. While early anatomical and acoustic models (1-3) suggested that sinus coupling through open ostia may introduce anti-resonances and spectral alterations, subsequent ...
N Berick   +4 more
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Resonance Data Concerning Nasals, Laterals and Trills

<i>WORD</i>, 1948
(1948). Resonance Data Concerning Nasals, Laterals and Trills. WORD: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 71-77.
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Nasal Resonance

The Musical Times, 1918
Wm. Robertson, Granville Humphreys
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Resonant vibration of the sinonasal cavities for the treatment of nasal congestion

International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology, 2021
Ashoke Khanwalkar   +5 more
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